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For a decade the cybersecurity community was predicting a cyber apocalypse tied to a single event – the day a Cryptographically Relevant Quantum Computer could run Shor’s algorithm and break the public-key cryptography systems most of the internet runs on.
We braced for a one-time shock we would absorb and adapt to. NIST (the National Institute for Standards and Technology) has already published standards for the first set of post-quantum cryptography codes.
It’s possible that the first cybersecurity apocalypse may have come early. Anthropic Mythos now tilts the odds in the cybersecurity arms race in favor of attackers – and the math of why it tilts, and how long it stays tilted, is different from anything our institutions were built to handle.
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